T'way Air announced on the 14th that it will provide 'Cool Biz' uniforms to airport branch employees so they can work in a comfortable environment during the hot weather.

T'way Air Provides 'Cool Biz' Uniforms to Airport Staff View original image

Amid this year's early scorching heat and continuous heavy rain, T'way Air recently provided summer 'Cool Biz uniforms' instead of the existing uniforms to domestic airport branch employees who handle passenger ticketing and check-in tasks.


The Cool Biz uniform provided by T'way Air this time is a polo shirt made of a material excellent at absorbing sweat during the hot summer. The fabric is cool and comfortable, and its freedom of movement makes it perfect for summer work attire. Wearing the Cool Biz uniform actually reduces the perceived temperature by about 2 to 3℃ compared to the existing uniform.


Through this, T'way Air expects to improve the work efficiency of airport branch employees and further enhance service quality and customer satisfaction.


Since 2019, T'way Air has been promoting dress code autonomy for office employees by allowing shorts and sandals, providing a comfortable working environment and striving to improve employee job satisfaction and work efficiency.


Every year around the hottest days of summer, various morale-boosting events such as providing red bean shaved ice and tteokbokki are held. In particular, for mechanics responsible for aircraft inspection work operating outdoors 24 hours a day, T'way Air provides supplies to prepare for extreme heat and cold, offering multifaceted support for employee health management and morale enhancement.



A T'way Air official said, “We operate Cool Biz to create a more comfortable working environment and provide more pleasant service not only to employees but also to passengers. We will continue to strengthen support to improve the job satisfaction and work convenience of employees who work tirelessly at each site.”


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